Table of contents Introduction Traffic Message Channel About this handbook......3 Principle of operation.....28 Navigation Using TMC........28 introduction Map updates General information......4 Road Safety........5 Map updates........29 Navigation Quick start Navigation telephone control Navigation Quick start......6 General information......30 Navigation unit Telephone setup......30 overview Using the telephone.......30 Navigation unit overview....8...
Introduction ABOUT THIS HANDBOOK Thank you for choosing Ford. We recommend that you take some time to get to know your vehicle by reading this handbook. The more that you know about it, the greater the safety and pleasure you will get from driving it.
Navigation introduction GENERAL INFORMATION CAUTION Do not clean the unit with Press the relevant button on the unit solvents or aerosol cleaning bezel to access the system agents. Use only a damp cloth. functions. This will take you into the selected mode.
Failure to do so may The system provides you with increase your risk of collision and information designed to help personal injury. Ford Motor Company you reach your destination quickly shall not be liable for any damages and safely. For reasons of safety, the...
Navigation Quick start Selection lists NAVIGATION QUICK START Various screens are presented which offer a selection list of available The system has a large range of options. Select the option you features, yet is easy and intuitive to require, or if it is not shown on the use.
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Navigation Quick start Route setting example The route is now calculated and the screen returns to the main navigation This is a simple example explaining screen with instructions on how to how to use the basic features of the proceed. Follow the screen and system to set a route.
Navigation unit overview NAVIGATION UNIT OVERVIEW E97652 CD eject Channel/keycode select Information Map display Home menu select Traffic/TMC menu select. See Using TMC (page 28). Sound settings. See Radio operation (page 19). Escape Rotary scroll/select Screen display...
Navigation unit overview Seek up Seek down SD card eject. See System settings (page 10). On/off and volume control. See Audio operation (page 19). Settings menu select. See System settings (page 10). Phone menu select Radio source select. See Radio operation (page 19). CD/CD-MP3/CD Changer/AUX source select.
System settings Press the SET button to display the SYSTEM SETTINGS settings screen. The following diagrams show an overview of the Most of the important settings for menu structure within the settings your navigation unit can be accessed screen: via the SET button. The following section describes the various options and how to use them.
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System settings North up / Heading up / Auto Orientation Map view Position Destination Driving recommendation Off / Always / Temp. Lane recommendation On / Off Junction zoom On / Off Next POIs On / Off Map content Selection list Navigation Navigation source Time...
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System settings Display Day / Night / Auto Display mode View Colour 1 / Colour 2 Brightness Volume settings On / Off Navigation voice output Navigation Audio mix Automatic Volume Control Language Selection list Factory Settings Reset radio settings Reset Nav / map settings Reset destination memory Reset system settings Display Off...
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System settings • Select OFF to disable. • Select ALWAYS to turn this on Orientation constantly. A graphic inset will always be shown even if there is This changes the way in which the no direction change or turn map is displayed. approaching.
System settings Time • Select OFF to deactivate. The system will operate normally using This feature changes the way in the GPS sensor and display the which the journey time is shown. true vehicle position. • Select REMAIN to display the •...
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System settings Alternative frequency (AF) Regional mode OFF: This allows a larger coverage area if neighbouring Many programmes broadcast on the regional networks are carrying the FM waveband have a programme same programming, but can cause identification (PI) code, which can be random AF switches if they are not.
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System settings Display Copy Nav CD to SD card This feature allows you to copy the Display mode information from the navigation CD The screen can be optimised for day to the SD card. The navigation disc or night time driving, or an automatic can then be removed allowing full use switch between the two depending of the CD player.
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System settings Navigation voice output does not interrupt normal audio playback but is mixed with it and appears as a voice over. Automatic volume control (AVC) The AVC adjusts the audio source volume in relation to the speed of the vehicle.
Navigation system security SECURITY CODE INCORRECT SECURITY CODE The system incorporates a unique Keycode that must be entered CAUTION before the unit will operate. Normally, Make sure that you have entered the dealer does this during the the correct Keycode before pre-delivery inspection.
Audio operation Selecting an available station RADIO OPERATION Select FM LIST to view the selection Volume/power control list. Rotate the SELECT button to scroll through the list. Press the Press the VOL button to turn the unit SELECT button to activate the on and off.
Audio operation Station preset memory The TREBLE and BASS controls adjust the high and low audio All except FM AST stations frequencies respectively. These settings may be customized for each Up to 10 preset stations can be set source. for each waveband. To store a preset, tune into the desired station The LOUDNESS control boosts the and then press and hold a button 1...
Audio operation Scan To go to the beginning of a track press the SEEK down button. This feature will play a short Press the button again to go to the introduction of each track before previous track. advancing to the next track. Turn the feature off once the desired track is Track fast forward/reverse reached.
Audio operation The current directory will be shown Press the CD/AUX button twice to first, together with any folders and select the AUX input mode. You may tracks in this area. Selecting a track control the volume and other audio from here will start playback.
Navigation system Destination memory A-Z NAVIGATION SYSTEM sorted and destination CONTROLS memory manually sorted Press the NAV button to enter the These features give access to a main navigation screen. detailed set of advanced user controls. You may customize a If an address has been entered as a personal destination address book destination, this will appear next to...
Navigation system Near last destination Waymarks Select this button and a category list By selecting Waymarks, a list of will appear. Select the type of place personalised locations may be you are looking for (for example a accessed. These can be off road restaurant) and a list of the nearest locations or any other such restaurants to your last entered...
Navigation system Destination input Country City / postcode Street District Last destinations Selection list Destination memory A-Z sorted Selection list Destination memory manually sorted Selection list Special destinations Near position Selection list Near last destination Selection list In the city Waymarks Tour list E97777...
Navigation system Route ROUTE DISPLAYS Select the way in which a route is Map display calculated. Press the MAP button adjacent to The Shortest option will prioritise a the screen display for a map view. minimum practical distance to the destination.
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Navigation system Once an active route is underway, guidance will be given by on-screen information and voice prompts. Whichever audio source you wish to leave the unit in, basic turn by turn and distance information will remain on the screen in the form of a graphic inset.
Traffic Message Channel Using TMC messages PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION To review TMC messages, you may either select a view which shows Traffic message channel (TMC) messages only affecting your stations are broadcast on the FM programmed route, or a view which waveband.
Map updates MAP UPDATES The road network is constantly changing due to new roads, changes in road classification, etc. Therefore, it is not always possible to exactly match the map data in the system to the current road network. Map information is regularly updated, but all areas are not necessarily covered to the same level of detail.
Navigation telephone control 3. Rotate the SELECT button and GENERAL INFORMATION scroll to Select active phone. Refer to your vehicle's handbook for 4. Press the SELECT button to general information on telephone activate selection. setup. 5. Rotate the SELECT button and scroll to the required phone.
Navigation telephone control Making a call 8. A detailed screen will appear showing the contact details and Dialling a number number. Select DIAL to proceed. You can access your phone address Ending a call book either with the phone docked in the cradle or via Bluetooth.
Navigation telephone control Handling a second 3. Select active phone. incoming call 4. Rotate the SELECT button and select the new phone to become Note: The second incoming call bonded from the list. function must be activated in your phone. 5.
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Navigation telephone control All incoming phone calls will be diverted to voicemail or to whatever default is set up in your phone. Whilst this button is highlighted in the phone screen, the feature will be active.
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Index Navigation Quick start......6 Navigation system controls...23 Destinations..........23 About this handbook......3 Navigation system......23 Appendices........34 Navigation system security....18 Audio operation.......19 Navigation telephone control..30 General information......30 Navigation unit overview....8 CD operation........20 Auxiliary input........22 CD changer playback......22 Radio operation.......19 MP3 CD playback........21 Advanced radio settings....20 Playing a CD.........20 Radio functions........19 Repeat............21...
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Index Traffic Message Channel....28 Principle of operation......28 Type approvals........34 Using the telephone.......30 Changing the active phone....32 Deleting a bonded phone....32 Handling a second incoming call..32 Making a call..........31 Phone menu.........30 Receiving an incoming call....31 Reject all incoming calls......32 Using TMC........28 Ending traffic announcements..28 Traffic announcement......28 Using TMC messages......28...
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